Monday, the Academy released a list of 75 songs that are eligible for this year’s Oscar for Best Song. Among those on the list are songs from the year’s biggest pop stars (hey, Beyoncé!) and LOL-worthy options such as an original track from “Anchorman 2.” Here are our choices for what should (though not necessarily will) be nominated for the golden man.

“Let It Go” from “Frozen”

Harking back to Disney’s glory days, “Frozen” has a standout number in the form of Idina Menzel’s climatic belter. With a breathtaking dramatic crescendo that drops off into a simple chord repetition as Menzel’s enchanting voice soars above, this modern classic seems like a strong front-runner.

“Young and Beautiful” from “The Great Gatsby”

Five songs from the Baz Luhrmann film are eligible, but Lana Del Rey’s haunting ballad has the most buzz (better luck next time, Fergie). Kanye West has even inadvertently contributed to the campaign for the song, using it as the soundtrack for his proposal to Kim Kardashian.

“The Moon Song” from “Her”

Karen O’s stripped-down number is a bare-bones little treat. Whether it will resonate among the splashier contenders is up in the air, but it’s been in heavy rotation for months after first appearing in the film’s trailer.

“Sweeter Than Fiction” from “One Chance”

This movie’s one chance at an Oscar is probably Taylor Swift’s peppy fan favorite. It’s not her most original work, but co-penned with fellow hitmaker Jack Antonoff of fun., the song only takes one listen to get stuck in your head.

“Stay Alive” from “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”

Jose Gonzalez doesn’t seem to have much chance at getting nominated, but hey, you should listen to the song anyway. The Swedish singer-songwriter gives a memorable performance that’ll make you need to grab a tissue.

Don’t like our picks? View the full list of potential contenders here.